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arxiv: 1212.2492 · v1 · pith:4H2H4NEGnew · submitted 2012-12-11 · 🌌 astro-ph.CO · gr-qc· hep-ph

Probing interaction in the dark sector

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A phenomenological attempt at alleviating the so-called coincidence problem is to allow the dark matter and dark energy to interact. By assuming a coupled quintessence scenario characterized by an interaction parameter $\epsilon$, we investigate the precision in the measurements of the expansion rate $H(z)$ required by future experiments in order to detect a possible deviation from the standard $\Lambda$CDM model ($\epsilon = 0$). We perform our analyses at two levels, namely: through Monte Carlo simulations based on $\epsilon$CDM models, in which $H(z)$ samples with different accuracies are generated and through an analytic method that calculates the error propagation of $\epsilon$ as a function of the error in $H(z)$. We show that our analytical approach traces simulations accurately and find that to detect an interaction {using $H(z)$ data only, these must reach an accuracy better than 1%.

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